Is drinking every day good for your cervical spine?

Drinking alcohol every day is not good for the cervical spine, but on the contrary, it is bad for liver function, gastrointestinal tract and so on.
The main component of the usual drink is ethanol, which first passes through the esophagus and reaches the stomach. Because ethanol itself has a certain irritation, will cause some damage to the esophagus, gastric mucosa, long-term drinking can cause mucosal erosion, resulting in esophagitis, chronic gastritis.
Drinking a large amount of alcohol at one time may trigger acute gastric mucosal lesions and gastric bleeding.
Most ethanol is absorbed by the body in the small intestine, a small amount of which is excreted through sweat and respiration, and most of which is metabolized and decomposed by the liver. Ethanol is broken down into acetaldehyde by the enzyme acetaldehyde dehydrogenase, and then into acetic acid by the enzyme acetaldehyde dehydrogenase.
The amount of acetaldehyde dehydrogenase in the human body is limited, and when the body is unable to metabolize acetaldehyde quickly, it can lead to accumulation of acetaldehyde, which ultimately affects the function of the liver.
The cervical spine is not involved in the process of absorption and metabolism of ethanol in the body. The products of ethanol decomposition and metabolism also have no obvious benefit to the cervical spine. Therefore, drinking alcohol will not be beneficial to the cervical spine, and it is recommended that you seek medical attention if you have any discomfort.